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filingDate 1989-07-06-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
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publicationNumber SU-1668388-A1
titleOfInvention Bacterial race vibrio nag of 080 serovar type usable for preparing monovar diagnostic serum
abstract This invention relates to the field of medical microbiology, namely to the serological identification of pathogenic vibrios. The purpose of the invention is the strain VIBRIO NAG KM - 50 (1790) of the new 080 serovar used to prepare a monovar diagnostic serum used to identify human vibrio pathogens. By morphological, cultural and physiological properties, it belongs to the Vibrio genus. Morphological properties: motile, slightly curved sticks, spores and capsules do not form, gram-negative. Cultural properties: on dense nutrient media they grow in the form of transparent round colonies with smooth edges. In liquid media, cause a uniform turbidity, form a film on the surface. Physiological properties: oxido-positive, ferments glucose and mannitol (up to acid without gas), belongs to the Heiberg group 1, does not ferment inositol and salicin, produces indole, hydrogen sulfide, has protease and diastasis activity, decarboxylates lysine and ornithine, does not dehydrate arginine, not phosphorus, and dehydrotesses, decarboxylates lysine and ornithine, does not dehydrate arginine, not phosphorus, and dehydrotesis, does not carbohydrate lysine and ornithine, does not dehydrate arginine, not phosphorus, and does not phosphorus, and does not dehydrate arsenine; , causes hemolysis and hemagglutination of sheep erythrocytes, does not grow in 1% peptone water with the addition of 7 and 10% sodium chloride. It is agglutinated with cholera diagnostic sera O, Inaba, Ogawa, RO, OH, as well as diagnostic sera O-agglutinating vibrio serum against vibrio 02-079. It is not lysed by phages C, Eltor, HDF 3, 4, 5 TAPV 1 - 7. Antigenic properties: has a specific O-antigen, when immunization of animals specific antibodies are formed. The resulting serum agglutinates vibrios of only a homologous serovar and does not react with vibrios of heterologous serovars. 2 tab.
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